Another x-plan Question
#2
See if this helps:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=10246
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=10246
#3
Originally posted by lacrossekite@November 28, 2004, 6:57 PM
I know there has been a lot on x-plan pricing, but one thing isn't clear to me. X-plan is supposed to be A-Plan + 4% + $150. My question is 4% of what?
I know there has been a lot on x-plan pricing, but one thing isn't clear to me. X-plan is supposed to be A-Plan + 4% + $150. My question is 4% of what?
Mathematically, it is easier to multiply the Aplan price times 1.04, then add the $150. The result is the Xplan price to the penny (give or take 1 cent for rounding).
#5
Originally posted by GhostTX@November 28, 2004, 8:13 PM
I found that taking the MSRP and multipling it by 0.925 gets you pretty close to X-Plan.
Beats trying to find/figure out A-Plan anyway....
I found that taking the MSRP and multipling it by 0.925 gets you pretty close to X-Plan.
Beats trying to find/figure out A-Plan anyway....
Some of us are more particular about the details.
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